Makes a Fine Shade Tree or Accent!

A citrus tree as beautiful as the fruit it bears! - Grow your own fruit! - Dwarf Sized for Easy Picking - Drought Tolerant - Easy to Grow The top choice for growing juicy lemons on your patio. The Eureka Lemon Tree is the most popular among homeowners who grow their own citrus fruit. Easily grow bushels of lemons- great for lemonade or adding a sweet flavor to your meals. The Eureka Lemon is such an easy tree to grow. It is drought tolerant & easily adaptable to many soils and conditions. You don't need to spray scary chemicals because it isn't prone to pests and disease. Your harvest of abundant lemons is free because you grew it right at home. Imagine the culinary delights you will be able to create using fresh lemon zest and oils with your chemical-free citrus fruit. Fresh lemon is also a must for seafood lovers. The citrus blossoms on this tree are both fragrant and beautiful. Enjoy it's intoxicating fragrance on your patio when you host company. If you live where winters won't allow your Eureka lemon to survive outdoors, simply put your potted tree in front of a sunny window during cold seasons. Then, in late spring, white flowers cover the tree. These blooms are followed by huge fruit. The pink lemon trees grow up to 12 feet tall and make a fine small shade tree or accent in your yard. The lemon tree grows best in zones 8-11 when planted in your yard. However, if you pot it up and place it on your patio, you can grow it anywhere in the US. Simply plant in a well-drained container with premium potting soil. Before the first frost, bring the pot indoors near a sunny window. Enjoy its beauty and fragrance all winter. It is easy to keep this beautiful lemon tree to your desired height. Simply snip off the top when it gets too tall. And it's as easy to enjoy the fruit as it is to grow it. Pick a bundle right off the glimmering branches of your Eureka lemon tree. Pull out that juicer from the back of the cabinet and make some real pink lemonade! Reserve your completely unique and fascinating lemon tree today... because this won't stay in stock very long.

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Customer Reviews

First of all let me say that it was shipped in excellent condition. The packaging was ideal and the tree arrived healthy and blooming. Second, this tree is prettier than it is pictured. It has thrived all summer while still in the pot it was shipped in. I'll be planting it in the ground this fall and hope that it makes the transition easily.

I LOVE this tree too. I bought it with the key lime. WHen it arrived it had one very small lemon on it with about 4 almost ready to bud flowers. Since I have planted this plannt in a pot. SInce I live in Ohio. It too has doubled in size I now have 4 lemon on the tree and at least 8 to 12 buds.

My lemon tree arrived in excellent condition. I potted it up according to directions. It's now 6-8 inches taller and has a tiny lemon forming. It has been in the sun on my deck since it arrived, but I will have to bring it in during the winter. Love this tree.

I purchased this tree early in the growing season. My fruit turned brown and dropped. I was told by customer service it was due to age and to prune the fruit off. The leaves also looked dead. I pruned off the fruit and leaves and now the tree is beautiful and growing new leaves fast. Hopefully next year I will get lemons that last.

These trees arrived on time and in great condition. They look hardy and should grow just fine in the Northern California sunshine. The quality looks great and they are already starting to blossom. Hopefully we will not have any freeze during the winter months.

Very happy with the lemon tree sent. A branch was broken when I unpacked it but I wrapped it with grafting tape and it has healed. Despite the broken branch, the tree was well packed and rode along with the chocolate mimosa I bought with it. I have been very pleased with the plants FGT has sent me in the last few months. The plants are healthy, well pruned and shaped, awesome root systems on them all and no pests rode in on the plants. The lemon tree had fruit on it when I got it and that was a plus, brought a smile to my face =) 5 Stars for FGT.com!

I live in zone 8a in Texas. It seldom gets below 32 but we do have the occasional dip into the low 20's or high teens from time to time. It almost never stays that low for very long. Will this lemon tree be ok for outside permanent planting?

BEST ANSWER:The Eureka Lemon Tree will do well outside in zone 8. Our zoning is very precise. However you can protect your tree in the winter by putting hay,pine straw or mulch down around the base of it to keep the roots warm. You can also cover it with a sheet at night to protect it from frost.

BEST ANSWER:The Eureka Lemon Tree will do well outside in zone 8. Our zoning is very precise. However you can protect your tree in the winter by putting hay,pine straw or mulch down around the base of it to keep the roots warm. You can also cover it with a sheet at night to protect it from frost.

I am in growing zone 7, right in between indoors/outdoors planting. I would like a lemon tree for outside so would this tree grow in the outdoors? I live in Missouri in the boot heel 13 miles from the Arkansas border.

BEST ANSWER:No, one tree is just fine. However, I have had better luck with my citrus trees bearing fruit from the blossoms that occur outdoors, as opposed to the wave of blossoms which occur midwinter inside (I always get two waves of blossoms per year).

BEST ANSWER:No, one tree is just fine. However, I have had better luck with my citrus trees bearing fruit from the blossoms that occur outdoors, as opposed to the wave of blossoms which occur midwinter inside (I always get two waves of blossoms per year).

BEST ANSWER:Hey! My Meyer lemon is doing really well, inside (in the winter)and out (in the spring through fall). Especially being in New Jersey during the winter and summer facing the West (somewhat south)- I have a balcony and it lives in the pot. Hope this helps!

BEST ANSWER:Hey! My Meyer lemon is doing really well, inside (in the winter)and out (in the spring through fall). Especially being in New Jersey during the winter and summer facing the West (somewhat south)- I have a balcony and it lives in the pot. Hope this helps!

The Eureka lemon has been doing very well indoors in a container. In summer, we still keep it indoors, but it gets lots of sun as it's right by a huge, open window. I'd imagine it would do even better outdoors in summer

I live in issaquah Washington (east of Seattle) and wonder if I can grow it outside. On your map there is a sliver of 'green' around Puget sound but I can't tell how far away from the sound it extends?

BEST ANSWER:It does not look like there is an order in the system. You will want to call customer service to confirm. If you do not have an order our sales department would be happy to assist you with one. (888)504-2001

BEST ANSWER:It does not look like there is an order in the system. You will want to call customer service to confirm. If you do not have an order our sales department would be happy to assist you with one. (888)504-2001

BEST ANSWER:The Eureka Lemon tree when fully grown can reach 8-12 ft if you never trim it. Eureka lemons grown in container usually reach up to 6-7 ft. (unless trimmed). And the Eureka lemon is renowned to be a sharp tasting, juicy fruit

BEST ANSWER:The Eureka Lemon tree when fully grown can reach 8-12 ft if you never trim it. Eureka lemons grown in container usually reach up to 6-7 ft. (unless trimmed). And the Eureka lemon is renowned to be a sharp tasting, juicy fruit

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